“This painting is enlivened by the interplay of arms, legs, furniture and objects around the room. The loose brushwork lends a sense of spontaneity to this posed scene. The composition is balanced by the strategic placement of certain colors. It all ties together successfully."

Tiny Camp commissioned in 2015 by Dr. Wendy Aronson, New York, NY

“I've summered in Tiny Camp for 67 years. It's got a bathtub on feet, and my baby-bed-after-my-crib. It's a surrogate for the family I no longer have.

Jeanine's grandfather taught me to swim longer ago than I care to admit. We're neighbors, and share a lifetime of reminiscence.

When I saw the paintings Jeanine did of her own Camp, I instantly knew I needed her to paint mine. A friend said that Jeanine's interiors "look like Alice Neel is painting rooms." Emotionally intense, the pictures convey passing time.... portraits of rooms now only in our memories. Her perspective surprises; her inclusions and omissions enhance; her color sense charms. Jeanine's work is figurative, but it is done with an expressionist's hand. It is unmistakably contemporary.”